At the Yamada Sake Shop, we asked for a good-cost sake since we were going to drink a lot of sake this time.
I had had Kamerei before, but it was a dry sake that seemed to disappear without a hitch, but this sake is a bit sweeter and goes well with a meal.
At 2,000 yen per bottle, it is a cost-conscious product, and there may be no other sake in Japan that can match it in terms of cost performance...
4.5/5.0 out of 5.0 points
It has a nice crisp and dry taste with a sense of sizzle and a fruity spread on the palate. The taste is as good as the rumors say.
Out of 4.5/5.0 points
The packaging is based on the motif of Cell from Dragon Ball. The brewery's specialty is dry sake, but when we tried a sweet sake, we were surprised.
But when you try a sweet one, it is surprisingly good. It is a sweet sake, but it has a refreshing taste and a refreshing spread.
The sweetness of this wine is refreshing and has a smooth taste.
4.5/5.0 out of 5 points
The Maritime Self-Defense Force's 1st Technical School (formerly the Naval Academy) is located in Etajima City, Hiroshima Prefecture.
(former Naval Academy) is located in Etajima City, Hiroshima Prefecture.
Etajima Meijo, founded in the Meiji era, is the official brewery of the Naval Academy.
It is a 5-minute walk from the First Naval Academy toward Koyo Port.
The Naval Academy moved to Etajima, which led to the establishment of "Etajima Meizo Kabushiki Kaisha" in 1907 as the official brewery of the Navy.
There is a lot to be said for a sake with a long history.
It has a slightly sweet taste that can be enjoyed by everyone.
It has a slightly sweet taste that is popular with all people, and it is crisp and clear while expanding.
I think of the people who drank this sake and walked through various eras
I am deeply moved by the thought that there are people who have lived through various times
I feel deep in thought when I drink this sake and think of the people who have walked through various eras.
This is a sake that reminds me of history along with sake.
I didn't expect much, but contrary to my expectations, it was the first dry one. The dryness of the wine is very good, and the taste is exceptional.
4.5/5.0 out of 5.0 points
It was the most delicious plum wine I have ever tasted in my life.
I usually drink plum wine on the rocks or with soda, but this concept was completely overturned, and it made me want to enjoy the taste that spreads in my mouth straight.
I drank it with four other people, all of whom had the same impression that it was delicious.
This is the best plum wine I have ever tasted in Japan.
So, for the first time, I give it a score of 5.0. The
5.0/5.0 out of 5.0
It's classified as fruity, but the aftertaste is cohesive and refreshing. Is this the best one yet? The taste is cohesive from fruity.
However, it depends on the person. I compared it with Ryusei, which has a violent aftertaste, but it cracked.
But personally, I give it 4.5/5.0 out of 5.0 points.
The first sip gives a dry feeling, but the fruity taste that drifts in the mouth is addictive.
Then you take another sip and can't catch up, so you have to drink again. It's a happy time that can only be had here.
4.5/5.0 out of 5.0 points
Slightly dry, disappears quickly in the mouth, but
Sweetness drifts in and out, with no unpleasant aftertaste.
Highly rated for dry!
4.0/5.0 out of 5.0 points
Sweet and fruity.
It is not like a sweetness that is quickly drained away.
It spreads out and leaves.
It's on par with Akabu!
4.5/5.0 out of 5.0 points
Three men drank four gos of sake, but their opinions were divided when they compared Saku Hono no Tomo and Ryusei. Some preferred Saku for its cohesiveness, while others preferred Ryusei for its violent aftertaste. I guess this level of taste depends on each person's preference.
It is sweet and spreads exquisitely in the mouth and disappears quickly. Although sweet, this sake has a crisp, spring-like taste. Perfect for cherry blossom viewing.
4.5/5.0 out of 5.0 points